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2011 Maybach 62 Sedan

Benefits of Driving a 2011 Maybach 62 Sedan

Maybach is all about extraordinary luxury, and the 57 and 62 are at the top of their class when it comes to both opulence and standard features. The base 57 and 62 have V12 5.5L twin-turbo engines, and the S models get a 6.0L version of that engine. In either case, the chauffeur can pilot a Maybach from 0-60 in less than 6 seconds. Folding tables and fabric window curtains are the kinds of standard equipment a Maybach owner can expect for his or her money. Both the 57 and 62 are well-placed against competition from Bentley and Rolls-Royce-- Maybach piles on more luxury and opulent performance than anyone else.

What's new for 2011?

2011 sees several changes made to the Maybach 57 and 62 line, including a new front and rear fascia design, a redesigned hood, a new front bumper, new side mirrors, a chrome grille and revised taillights. New wheels are standard for both standard and S models, and inside, wireless internet is now available for rear seat passengers. A 19-inch flatscreen monitor has also been added. The reclining rear seats previously available only on the 62 are now available on the 57, and the 62 is now offered with a electro-transparent roof panel that can turn from clear to opaque at the flip of a switch. A 62S Landaulet version is also available, which features a fixed roof over the driver and a convertible top over the rear passengers. All S models receive a boost in power to 620 hp.

Model Strengths

Ultra-luxury with top-of-the-line comfort, ride and power

impeccable appointments include champagne flutes and perfume atomizer

Model Review

Every Maybach is built to the buyer's specifications, and the options and customizations are seemingly endless. There are four models

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2011 Maybach 62 Sedan

Original Warranty

Original Warranty

An original warranty is the warranty associated with a vehicle when it is brand new. In addition to the original warranty, select items, like tires, are typically covered by respective manufacturers. Also, an act of Federal law sometimes provides protection for certain components, like emissions equipment.

The original warranty is often broken down into multiple sections, including:

Basic Warranty:

Typically covers everything except for parts that wear out through normal use of the vehicle. Examples of non-covered items are brake pads, wiper blades and filters.

Drivetrain Warranty:

This warranty covers items the basic warranty does not protect. Wear and tear items such as hoses will not be covered, but key items like the engine, transmission, drive axles and driveshaft often will be.

Roadside Assistance:

The level of service differs greatly with this warranty, but many manufacturers offer a toll-free number that helps provide assistance in case you run out of gas, get a flat tire or lock your keys in the car.

Corrosion Warranty:

This warranty focuses on protecting you from holes caused by rust or corrosion in your vehicle's sheet metal.

Please check the owner's manual, visit a local dealership or look at the manufacturer's website to learn more about the specifics of the warranties that apply to a vehicle.